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Reporter Turns Detective to Help Find Pet Cat 2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, October 6, 1966 Well Child Clinic Successful at Detroit DETROIT — Mrs. Jessie Spencer, Marion County Dis trict Health Coordinator for the Canyon area reported Monday that the Marion Coun ty well child health clinic held at Detroit City hall Septemb er was succesful. She said a total of 262 immunization shots and 22 physical exam inations were given. Assisting in the health pro gram were Mmes. Howard Drago, co-chairman; Ned Abrams, Don Ketchum, Gary Coleman, Al Gardner, Lynn Williamson, Nils Bittner, Earl Michaelson, Norman Thomas son, Lee Boeckstigel, Howard Dean, Sam Leffler and Bob Hudson. Mrs. Bob Hudson is a regis tered nurse, and Mrs. Lynn Williamson is the PTC Health chairman. WoMUUlh ßcUfß Mrs. Tom Kanoff Attends T. B. Meeting Mrs. Thomas Kanoff at tended the Fall meeting of Willamette Tuberculosis and Health Assn., at the home of Mrs. June Bartow in Stay ton with other area chairmen, Ru by Bunnell, executive direc tor, and George Wright, pro gram director. Topics discuss ed were the Gold Bond pro ject for the TB hospital, pro gress report on School Press project, and Memorial pro gram. Christmas Seal campaign materials were given to area chairmen. The Mill City Jay- cettes are labeling envelopes this week in preparation for the Christmas Seal campaign in November. This group has assisted the association for several years. Subscribe To The Mill City Enterprise $3.50 Yr, You're what makes your party line tick! ■A Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Marilyn Club Meets Valley Telephone Co Serving Mill City, Aumsville, Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner Horrors! Is That My Shadow? Plans Made for Miss Johnson Weds At Peterson Home Teacher's Reception Marilyn club held the first meeting this fall last Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ervin Peterson. A covered dish luncheon was served at 12 o’ clock followed by a business meeting. Mrs. Cecil Lake, last year’s president, presided in the absence of the president and the vice president. Following the business meeting the remainder of the afternoon was spent visiting. The October meeting has been tentatively set to be at the home of Mrs. Alice Rupp in Salem on Oct. 25 with a 12 o’clock luncheon. Present at Tuesday’s meet ing were Mrs. Edna Hutche son of Oakland, Calif., Mrs. Hattie Pepper, a guest from Salem, Mrs. Alice Rupp from Salem and Mrs. Veryl Hoover, Mrs. Vern Clark, Mrs. Merle Garton, Mrs. Steve Chudzin- ski, Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. Tena Graham, Mrs. Sylvia Duncan, Mrs. William Hirte, Mrs. Al Yankus, Mrs. Cecil Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson. Mrs. Alice Morrison presid ed at the first executive board meeting of the Santiam PTA Monday evening at the school. Plans were made for the year and a tentative date of Oct. 20 set for the annual Teachers’ Reception. A complete list of commit tee appointments for the year will be announced later. Round Robin Club Meets in Salem I Wanda Johnson Married in Salem Friday The Round Robin Pinochle club members were entertain ed Monday evening at the Sa lem home of Lora Mason. Preceding the evening of cards the club members dined at a Salem restaurant. Win ning high prize for the even ing was Frances Albin with Margaret Boroughs receiving pinochle and Wilma Moore, a guest for the evening, win ning low. Following the evening of cards Mrs. Mason served des sert to the twelve ladies pres ent. The next party will be at the home of Wilma Moore on October 17. Mr. and Mrs. Jhue Johnson are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Wanda Lou Meets Monday Night ise Johnson to Arlan L. Sch- endel on Friday evening at The Bid or Bunch Pinochle the Foursquare Church in Sa club members were entertain lem. Rev. Roy Worthington Faye Webb Low ed Monday evening at the officiated at the 8 p.m. cere home of Mrs. Edna Gordon mony. Net Winner at Golf with the hostess serving a The groom is the son of Mr. dessert before the evening of and Mrs. Ollie W. Schendel of Day’s play for the women of cards. the Santiam Golf club at Stay Salem. Esther Cline received high was Low Net. For her wedding the bride ton Tuesday prize with Donna Podrabsky chose morning winners a floor length gown of receiving pinochle and Edna imported white satin, accent were Faye Webb, first low Lady, low. with pearls and hand run net with 35 and Mrs. Floyd Guests for the evening were ed Alencon The train was Pflug, second low net with 36. Helen Ellingson and Donna of pleated lace. Class A winners were Mrs. Her veil was Podrabsky. Officers for the caught to a tulle. Elvin Barrowcliff, Mrs. Gale cluster of pearls years were elected with Edna and small flowers, She car- Christensen and Mrs. Eugene Gordon named chairman and ried a cascade of deep red Spaniol, all with 36. Edna Lady, treasurer. Class B winner was Mrs. roses. Two new members were Gil Schachtsick with 38 and Maid of honor was the Class C winner was Mrs. asked to join the club, Linda Bastuscheck and Judy Rags- bride’s sister, Miss Ann John Douglas Heater also with a 38. dale. They replaced Gloria son. Bridesmaids were Miss Goforth and Jean Rosamond Geneva Johnson, another sis ter of the bride and Mrs. Marilyn Chapter To who resigned recently. Marlin Bibelheimer. All wore empire gowns with burgundy bodices of velvet and skirts Meet Monday Night of pink taffeta. A panel of Marilyn Chapter No. 145 burgundy velvet accented the will meet Monday evening, back of their skirts, They Oct. 10 at 8 p.m. at the IOOF wore head pieces of a pink Hall. Gordette Garton, worthy taffeta rose and net. matron and Merle Garton, Tommy Bibelheimer was worthy patron, will preside. ring bearer and Tammy Bibel Master Masons will be hon heimer was flower girl. ored and the history of Rob Clifford Brush was best man Morris, founder of the Order, for his cousin. David Johnson, will be given. Refreshment the bride’s brother, and Le committee for the evening will be Sylvian Duncan, chair land Smith were ushers. A reception followed the man and Edith Mason, Tena service in the church social Graham and Mary Kelly. room. Cutting the wedding cake was Mrs. Larry Schen- dell, assisted by Mrs. Gene Entertain in Honor Biggins. Pouring were Mrs. James Schroeder and Miss Of Natal Anniversaries Margaret Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sims re The young couple left on a cently entertained with a din wedding trip to the San Juan ner party honoring Mr. and Islands and Victoria, B. C. Mrs. Don Hutchinson on their For traveling the bride wore birthday anniversaries. Others a three-piece raspberry knit present were little Randy suit with walking coat and Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. B, black accessories. G. Kliewer, parents of Mrs. Following their wedding Sims, and Mr. and Mrs. A. trip the young couple will B. Kliewer and family of Sa make their home in Salem. lem. He is Mrs. Sims’ brother. The bride is a graduate of Also attending was Allan Santiam Union High school of Sims who is home on leave Mill City and is employed as from the Army. a secretary for the Church Ex tension Plan. The groom is a floor finisher and a part-time F. H. A. Girls student at Salem Vocational Community College. Hold Meeting Bid or Bunch Club cooperation in these simple ways will help keep your party telephone happily ticking: 1. Keep your calls reasonably brief 2. Space your calls 3. Be careful In hanging up the receiver By Boots Champion Garden Club To Meet Thursday A. M. The Mill City Garden club will meet Thursday, Oct. 6 at 10:30 a.m. at the Fellow ship Hall for a business meet ing followed by a sack lunch. Dessert and coffee will be fur nished by the committee, Mrs. Hollis Turnidge and Mrs. Dar win Raines. At 1 p.m. Mrs. Maurice Juve from Salem will give a dem onstration on flower arrang ing. Those attending are ask- | «1 to bring their own con tainers — preferably rectan gular in shape from 6 to 14 inches long, frogs (needle Freres Veneer Simpson Timber Company point) clay, sharp knife, fresh Lyons, Oregon Timber Division P. O. Box 308 Albanx flowers such as marigolds, zinnias, dahlias, mums and pine, vine maple, evergreens, Boise Cascade Corp. Willamette Plywood Corp. Scotch Broom, etc. P. O. Box 127, Independence, Ore. P. O. Box 228 Aumsville, Ore. This meeting will be open to the public and a charge of 50c per person will be made Frank Lumber Company, Inc Young & Morgan Timber Co. for non-members of the Gar Mill City, Oregon Idanha and Mill City, Oregon den Club. Tuesday, September 26 at 7:30 p. m. F. H. A. had a meet ing. President Sharon Robert son told the new members what was being planned for the year. After the meeting they had initiation. The new members were Elaine Staf ford, Peggy Cooper, Sheryl Oliver, Edna Havans, Susan Roten, Rebecca Earhart, Vir ginia Lankins, Laurie Asher, Geraldine Wright and Peggy Luke. The president then gave each one a rose. Refreshments were served. Janet Schulz, Reporter ■MUM* ft A F./XTO ÌO T GO CLASSIFIED DETROIT — Joyce Dew hurst and this reported turn ed detectives on Wednesday night and located the owners of an injured Seal Point Sia mese cat in less than 15 min utes. Mr. and Mrs. Dewhurst found the injured tabby in the middle of Highway 22 near the business district about 9 p.m. She enlisted my aid sug gesting that the owners may reside in the block between the highway and Detroit ave. Making a long shot in the dark I called Mrs. Margarette Brosig asking if she knew anyone in the area owning such a “cat”, wearing a blue collar with a bell attached. Her answer almost floored me. She said, yes, my next door neighbors. Mrs. Brosig, about to re tire, kindly delivered the mes sage to the owners and within minutes Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wilkerson were reunited with their pet. The cat, apparently struck by a car was immed iately taken to a veterinary in Stayton, and reportedly is now recovering nicely at home. Anyone want to hire a couple of detectives? District I29J To Have Picnic Thursday Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $3.50 Per Year Read it Every Week Community Calendar of Events Wednesday, October 5 Santiam Rebekah lodge at hall, 8 p.m. Thursday, October 6 Jayceette meeting at Paula Grant home, 8 pm. Garden club meeting at Fellowship Hall. 10:30 business meeting. Sack lunch at noon. Flower arrangement at 1 p.m. Saturday, October 8 IOOF lodge meeting at hall, 8 p.m. Monday, October 10 Lions club meeting at hall, 6:30. OES meeting at IOOF hall, 8 p.m. Masonic lodge members to be honored. Sponsored as a public service HILL INSURANCE AGENCY All employees of District 129J and their families are in vited to a family potluck pic nic Thursday at Fishermen’s Bend park at the Cedar’s shel ter. The dinner will be serv ed about 6 p.m. and coffee, J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis punch and rolls will be fur Owners nished. 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